2022
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Surfside Condo Collapse Victims Reach Nearly $1 Billion Settlement
The agreement includes developers of an adjacent building, insurance companies, and other defendants.
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State Judge Says He Will Block DeSantis’ Redistricting Map, Calling it Unconstitutional
Justice Layne Smith said the order will likely replace the map with one of two that the Legislature included in a bill and sent to the governor in March.
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Biden Launches Program to Provide Discounted Internet Service
Around 48 million households will be eligible for $30 monthly plans, and some may even qualify to receive internet service for free.
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EXCLUSIVE: Rick Scott’s Plan to Raise Taxes and Potentially End Social Security and Medicare Is Massively Unpopular, Poll Shows
Florida Sen. Rick Scott, who is in charge of winning back control of the US Senate for the Republican Party, introduced a plan that would raise taxes and could end Social Security and Medicare for 4.8 million of his own constituents and eliminate Medicaid coverage for another 4.5 million Floridians.
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Republicans Hold on to Disney Donations Even as They Fight the Entertainment Giant
Money, theatre, political revenge. The DeSantis vs. Disney ever-evolving saga continues, with surprising new turns…
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What You Need to Know About the New Corruption Scandals in Puerto Rico
What You Need to Know About the New Corruption Scandals in Puerto Rico
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Florida Taxpayers Sue DeSantis for Eliminating Disney’s Special District. This Lawyer Wants You to Join the Lawsuit.
A Lawyer Is Suing Florida to Protect Taxpayers and Defend the First Amendment. Here’s Why He Is Asking You to Join.
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This Is What Overturning Roe v. Wade Could Mean for Florida
According to the draft released on Monday, each state would be able to make its own laws. Last month, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law banning abortions after 15 weeks.
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The Hidden Face of Florida’s Climate Change Crisis
Global warming impacts our communities in ways that many of us don’t realize, including the dinner table, housing prices, and even seasonal allergies. Why doesn’t the state’s Republican leadership take action, and what can you do about it?
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Private Companies Sue Luma Energy for $310M
The lawsuit plans to represent all business and residential customers of the company, which blames its inefficient service on the poor state of the island’s power grid.























